Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Jurisprudence


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jurisprudence

Quick definitions (jurisprudence) ▸ noun: the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
Jurisprudence 315. Readings Spring 1999 Mr. Froomkin - Check back for 2006 updates I. Introduction [3-4 classes] The Case of the Speluncean Explorers
JURISPRUDENCE (Lat. jurisprudentia, knowledge of law, from jus, right, and prudentia, from providere, to foresee), the general term for " the formal science of positive law " (T.
noun . 1. the science or philosophy of law. 2. a body or system of laws. 3. a department of law: medical jurisprudence. 4. Civil Law. decisions of courts, esp. of reviewing
Converse of object teach: Stephen Smith joined the School of Law in 2003 and teaches Jurisprudence and Law and Medicine. Preposition: on issue:
From the Latin term juris prudentia, which means "the study, knowledge, or science of law"; in the United States, more broadly associated with the philosophy of law.
jurisprudence n. The philosophy or science of law. A division or department of law: medical jurisprudence
Definition of jurisprudence from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
jurisprudence: an overview. The word jurisprudence derives from the Latin term juris prudentia, which means "the study, knowledge, or science of law.

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